Adjudication table for access

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0 x 2.a 2 1.a 1.a,2,2.a,x 2.a Directly accessing the experience of service users avoids inadvertently confounding measures of process and outcome ; where evaluations have used measures of , for example , individual programme goals achieved it may be that the result owes more to staff activity ( in this case , in setting achievable goals ) than to real differences in client experience ( de Kock et al. , 1988 ; Repp and Barton , 1980 ) .
1 x 1.a 1 1 1,1.a,x 1.a Accessing information would be improved by showing the file location in the index , and making secondary copies available for issue if required .
1 u 5.a u 1.a 1.a,5.a,u u A huge , thermionic valve-based , test-rig to access their performance has now been by-passed by a comparatively tiny piece of modern-day electronics .
1 x x u 3.f 3.f,u,x u The ` kids ' get to air their ` views ' to the ` programme ' makers in THE WORD : ACCESS ALL AREAS .
1 4 3 4.a 4 4,4.a 4.a There are a variety of different ways in which an individual may access the hospital system and end up as an in-patient .
2 x x 1 1 1,1.a,x 1.a We 're putting in electronic fax , also image processing , and we 've built a system of information accessing called ` folders ' that will let us get any type of document from anywhere around the world , whether it 's stored on an ordinary disk , optical storage device or whatever . '
2 3 3 x x x x However , it is not good enough to assume that physical restrictions to access to college buildings can be removed , in one fell swoop , by the construction of a ramp or the fitting of a handrail .
2 2 1 1 2 1,2 2 Like a computer , it 's not that you 're clever , it 's just that you can access old records with amazing speed .
2 1.s 1 1 1.s 1,1.s 1.s Mr Johnson replied : ` It had a level of security where people could access only to deliver information to the computer . '
3 x x x 1 1,x x Two projects , Practitioners Enter Notes ( Pen ) and Practioners Access Data ( Pad ) , funded by the Department of Health and the Medical Research Council respectively , are applying user-centred design strategies in the development of a human-computer environment for use within the GP 's consulting room .
3 1 1.a 1 1 1,1.a 1 Modern technology allows us to use lasers to record images from photographs or video cameras on to videodiscs , and to access each picture or frame instantly by quoting its frame number .
3 x 1 x x 1,x 1 A locating and accessing system ( ie an index system ) , where references to information objects would be kept and cross-related to other items of information ;
3 x 2 x x x x It will be necessary to return later to the question of the rule of law and library censorship with regard to both access to information in libraries and censorship in libraries , but at this stage it is appropriate to examine in part a document which contains the essence of professional librarianship in the UK -- the Library Association 's Code of Professional Conduct .
3 3.f 3.f 3.f 1.a 1.a,3.f 3.f In a studio situation , I think I would choose to use both DI and an ambient microphone , in order to access the best of both worlds .
3 x 3 x x x x As Gartmore explains about its Jersey umbrella fund , Capital Strategy Fund ( 0534 27301 ) , ` it gives you access to every major market in the world .
3 3 6 3 3 3 3 The basement room is accessed from outside .
3 1 4 1 1 1,4 1 Meanwhile research revealed that 80% of SMEs already used suitable PCs , and over 50% were strongly attracted to the idea of a ` single source ' through which a variety of services could be accessed .
3 1 1.a 1 1 1,1.a 1 Searchers not only express their subject needs in brief and concise terms but also tend to use a broad search formulation to access the bibliographic tool , i.e. , broader than their expressed topic .
3 2 2.a 2 2 2,2.a 2 By accessing such areas of experience awareness is raised as the range of possible connections comes to be realized .
3 1 1 1 2 1,2 1 To model its use requires the ability to access possibly large numbers of known and hypothetical facts , and to perform inference on these .
3 1 1.a 1 1 1,1.a 1 A hacker must know that there is a strong possibility that the information he accesses will be confidential and , therefore , he will be fixed with an obligation of confidence .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 In addition , the Lensman can access Micropage , a database assembled in collaboration with the publisher Collins , to provide an instant colour reference material , based on the Gem series , for use in the field .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 The first major problem is to access the arc data .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 But in an emergency or disaster situation , the knowledge base must be in the computer system and there should be no skill barrier to access the system .
6 x x x x x x Difficulties related to access , parking and outmoded infrastructures often remain .
6 x x x x x x Lay your pipelines to give yourself access to the clear light of understanding , through prayer and guidance from within .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 access any facility under another user 's password ;
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 Computer-aided design and advanced graphics supported by dedicated systems at Jordanstown and Belfast can equally well be accessed from appropriate workstations at any campus .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 We are offering an enterprise-wide solution , so the product needs to be able to access a variety of ledgers .
6 x x x x x x There is always room in the newspaper for an amusing ( and sometimes invented ) item about earnest left-wing council proposals to rename manholes ` access chambers ' or -- even more hilarious -- ` personholes ' .
6 x x x x x x In this latter respect other authors ( e.g. Bok and Dunlop , 1970 ) have pointed out that labour movements in continental Europe developed against the backdrop and carry-over of a feudalistic tradition of an earlier age that denied workers access to economic opportunity or political power , and which engendered a feeling of isolation and oppression .
6 x x x x x x Until now , men in all cultures have had both access to and control of the printing press , broadcast technology , computer-based technologies and production resources that determine the design and content of programmes .
6 x x x x x x For this reason , access to help must be clearly visible and advertised so that the needy recognise a possible source of relief .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 In other words , it is effectively a ` drive ' rather than a stand-alone device , enabling data from Data Discman CD-ROMs to be accessed from a NEC 9800 .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 This can be accessed even if the machine wo n't boot .
6 x x x x x x High standards of plumbing , sanitation and hygiene ; special factors : school summer holiday peak demand ; operator reliability and continuity ; English spoken by guides and hotel staff ; airport security and aircraft safety ; access to long term airport car parking .
6 4 4 4 4 4 4 Parker 's chapter on the numbers and types of informal carers provides an excellent and up-to-date analysis of Britain 's carers and their need for , receipt of , and ability to access support services .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 The same system will be used to access the catalogue of our local library and to search ERIC or MEDLINE ( not to mention services which retrieve facts rather than references ) .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 It says it will also be developing an advanced computer database enabling its overseas offices to access up-to-date information outside UK office hours .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 The Centre 's activities in this area will concentrate on providing the appropriate user interface for already available software for econometric analysis , and establishing required links with Package X. In addition , in co-operation with the ESRC Data Archive , the Centre is particularly anxious to provide software for accessing the publicly available data bases such as the General Household Survey and the Family Expenditure Survey for use with Package X and the Centre 's software .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 Over 250 Mb of storage are required for the database , which is accessed by an ARC/INFO geographical information system running on a DEC VAX 11/750 computer .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 All the Franklin and Selectronics products rely on chip memories to store their databases and the search and retrieval software that enables users to access them .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 This makes it possible to access any individual frame by calling up that address and displaying its contents .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 From Philips ' point of view , DVI looks threatening because it enables full frame full motion video to be accessed from a standard CD-ROM .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 It is not biased towards the way that the data may be accessed from storage media .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 An introduction to a DDL for each type of system is discussed below along with a description of the ways in which the data could be accessed and updated using the Data Manipulation Language ( DML ) .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tape files can only be accessed in this way ( figure 5.2 ) and therefore tapes can only be used for serial or sequential files .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fields which may be frequently accessed may be designated key fields by the database administrator and held on the index , to facilitate this easy access .
6 x x x x x x The new NEC High Performance Computing Software Development Center in Switzerland , which opened last month in the same building as CSCS , will by the end of this year give a limited number of outside users access to its Cenju-2 parallel supercomputer , says A. Scheidegger , director of CSCS .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 Interactive video as its name suggests gives pupils control over what is accessed .